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www.bio-based-conference.com

Pictures: J.Rettenmaier & Söhne, BASF, nova-Institute

www.nova-institute.eu

Organiser

Focus: ++ Bio-based Building Blocks & Platform Chemicals ++ Polymers ++ Innovation Award ++ Start-ups ++

Pictures: J.Rettenmaier & Söhne, BASF, nova-Institute

CONFERENCE JOURNALHIGHLIGHTS OF THE WORLDWIDE BIOECONOMY• Policy and Markets

• Standardisation, Labelling and Certifications

• Innovation Award “Bio-based Material of the Year 2017”

• Bio-based Building Blocks and Platform Chemicals

• Oleochemicals and Bio-based Polymers

• Start-ups

• BIO-QED Stakeholder Workshop

www.infraserv-knapsack.de/en

Innovation Award Sponsor

www.novamont.com

Bronze Sponsor

bio-based-conference.com

nova-Institut GmbH Chemiepark Knapsack Industriestr. 300 50354 Hürth Germany2

VenueMaternushaus CologneKardinal-Frings-Str. 1– 350668 Cologne, Germany

+49 (0)221 [email protected]

The venue is located within 10 minutes walking distance from Cologne central station and 30 minutes by train from Cologne/Bonn airport.

If you are coming by airplane: The Frankfurt airport – the second biggest in Europe – is a good choice. The high speed ICE train needs only one hour to Cologne central station and is very comfortable.

Table of Contents

Preface ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 3

Your Conference Team ������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3

Programme | 1st Day | 10 May 2017 ����������������������������������������������������� 4

Advisory Board ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 5

Programme | 2nd Day | 11 May 2017 ���������������������������������������������������� 6

Innovation Award “Bio-based Material of the Year 2017” ���������������������� 8

The “Top 6” candidates ������������������������������������������������������������������������ 9

Award Sponsor | InfraServ KNAPSACK ����������������������������������������������� 10

Overview of the Exhibition ������������������������������������������������������������������ 12

Partners & Media Partners ����������������������������������������������������������������� 13

BIO-QED Stakeholder Workshop, 10 May 2017 ���������������������������������� 14

Composites Europe 2017 ������������������������������������������������������������������� 16

Coming conferences of nova-Institute ������������������������������������������������ 17

nova-Institute’s Market Studies ���������������������������������������������������������� 20

nova-Institut GmbH Chemiepark Knapsack Industriestr. 300 50354 Hürth Germany 3

Your Conference Team

Achim Raschka Programme+49 (0)2233 4814-51 [email protected]

Dominik Vogt Conference Manager,Exhibition +49 (0)2233 4814-49 [email protected]

Jutta Millich Partners, Media Partners +49 (0)561 503580-44 [email protected]

Vanessa Kleinpeter Contact, Registration, Organisation +49 (0)2233 4814-40 [email protected]

PrefaceDear participants,

Welcome to the 10th International Conference on Bio-based Materials in Cologne, which has become an important meeting place for bio-based building blocks and polymers.

Currently, the bio-based economy is developing well. We see a lot of investment in medium-sized production plants and double digit growth for new bio-based building blocks and platform chemicals. They are precursors for new bio-based polymers, composites, textiles, adhesives, solvents, detergents or lubricants, which provide new features and properties for a wide range of end products. The world wide leading companies in the field of new bio-based building blocks will present their latest developments and applications.

The conference will therefore highlight bio-based solutions with special features and properties. They will conquer the market because they have a lot to offer and they are the first representatives of a new sustainable green chemistry. What comes next? Enjoy our start-up session with new processes and materials for the future.

An annual highlight of the conference will again be the presentation of the Innovation Award “Bio-based Material of the Year” – who of the participants will win this year?

The nova team wishes you an exciting and inspiring conference and fruitful networking opportunities.

Best regards,Michael Carus

Bio- and CO2-based

EconomyBio- and CO

2-based Chemicals & Materials

Biorefi neries • Industrial BiotechnologyCarbon Capture and Utilisation

EnvironmentalEvaluation

Life Cycle Assessments (LCA)

Life Cycle Inventories

Meta-Analyses of LCAs

Raw Material Supply

Availability & Prices

Sustainability

Market Research

Volumes & Trends

Competition Analysis

Feasibility andPotential Studies

Techno-Economic Evaluation (TEE)

Process Economics

Target Costing Analysis

Dissemination & Marketing Support

B2B communication

Conferences & Workshops

Marketing Strategies

Political Framework & Strategy

System Analysis

Strategic Consulting

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9:30 nova-Institut GmbH Michael CarusConference Opening

POLICY AND MARKETS

9:40 Bio-Based Industries Joint Undertaking (BBI JU) Pilar LlorentePublic-Private Cooperation to Support the Transition to a Bio-based Economy: the Bio-based Industries Joint Undertaking

CHAIRMAN

Prof. Jan RavenstijnJan Ravenstijn Consulting

10:00 Biobased Delta Dr. Willem SederelPeople-Planet-Profit: The Societal Return on Investment in Bio-based Chemicals and Materials

10:30 Neste SA Lars BörgerFrom Renewable Feedstock to Bio-based Solutions

11:00 Backcasting SAS Pierre-Alain SchiebPolicy Updates for the Bioeconomy – Highlights and Future Prospects Around the World

11:30 nova-Institut GmbH Michael CarusProduction Capacities of Bio-based Polymers and their Precursors

11:40 Tecnon OrbiChem Philippa DaviesOverview on Markets of Bio-based Building Blocks

12:10 LUNCH BREAK

13:50 Wobalt Expedition Consultancy Dr. Wolfgang BaltusEmerging Bio-based Economies in Asia - Challenges and Opportunities

14:10 narocon Innovation Consulting Dr. Harald Kaeb“Bagislation” in Italy and France: Market Motor for Bio-based Plastics?

14:40 nova-Institut GmbH Michael CarusHighlights from nova Research in 2016

15:10 COFFEE BREAK

STANDARDISATION, LABELLINGAND CERTIFICATIONS

CHAIRWOMAN

Muriël DewildeBio Base Europe Pilot Plant

15:40 nova-Institut GmbH Lara DammerNews from Standardisation, Labelling and Public Procurement of Bio-based Products

16:00 Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials(RSB) Marcelle PeuckertDriving the Development of the Bioeconomy

16:20 ISCC System GmbH Dr. Norbert SchmitzSustainable Supply Chains and Certification 4.0– Core Building Block for Bio-based Materials

Programme | 1st Conference Day | 10 May 2017

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INNOVATION AWARD“BIO-BASED MATERIAL OF THE YEAR 2017”

CHAIRMANMichael Carusnova-Institut GmbH

16:50 AWARD SPONSORGordana Hofmann-JovicInfraServ GmbH & Co. Knapsack KG

17:00 BIO-LUTIONS GmbH Eduardo GordilloBIO-LUTIONS Fibres

17:10 Cooper Tire Ltd Chuck YurkovichGuayule Natural Rubber for Tire Application

17:20 HEXPOL TPE Dr.-Ing. Thomas KöpplDryflex® Green

17:30 Paptic Ltd Tuomas MustonenPAPTIC® – The Next Generation of Paper

17:40 Patagonia Inc. Gabriel DaviesPatagonia Yulex R3 Wetsuit

17:50 Phytowelt Green Technologies GmbH Janin WascinskiChiral Raspberry Fragrance

18:00 Voting

20:00 Dinner Buffet and Innovation Award Ceremony

Advisory Board

Wobalt Expedition Consultancy Dr. Wolfgang Baltus

Wageningen University Christiaan Bolck

Flemisch Institute for Technological Research (VITO) Prof. Dr. Ludo Diels

Tecnon OrbiChem Ltd. Doris de Guzman

Hochschule Bremen – City University of Applied Sciences Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Müssig

Jan Ravenstijn Consulting Prof. Jan Ravenstijn

CLIB2021 Dr. Thomas Schwarz

IBB Netzwerk Prof. Dr. Haralabos Zorbas

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BIO-BASED BUILDING BLOCKSAND PLATFORM CHEMICALS

Chairmen: Christiaan Bolck, Wageningen UR & Prof. Dr. Ludo Diels, VITO

9:00 MetGen Matti HeikkiläIndustrial Enzymes for Cellulosic Sugars and Beyond – the Power and Speed of Tailored Solutions

9:20 AVALON Industries Thomas KläusliEverything from Sugar – 5-HMF as Key Enabler in Bio-based Chemistry

9:40 Reverdia Alexander KrapivinBiosuccinium® – Unlocking the Bio-based Polymers of Tomorrow

10:00 InnoSyn B.V. / Royal DSM Dr. Marijn RijkersGamma-Valerolactone from Bio-based Levulinic Acid as a Sustainable and Less Harmfull Alternative for Gamma Butyrolactone

10:20 Green Biologics Tim DaviesA Chemical Reaction: Changing Commodities Into High Value Specialty Products

10:40 COFFEE BREAK

11:10 Borregaard Gudbrand RødsrudEstablished and New Applications for Lignin, Hemicellulose and Cellulose

11:40 Avantium Chemicals BV Ed de JongRenewable Chemicals into Bio-based Materials: From Lignocellulose to PEF

12:10 DuPont Industrial Biosciences Christian LengesEnzymatic Polymerization: Biotechnology Enabled Polysaccharides & Applications

12:30 LUNCH BREAK

14:00 Ynsect Nathalie BerezinaInsects – Novel Source of Biomaterials

OLEOCHEMICALS AND BIO-BASED POLYMERS

CHAIRMAN

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg MüssigHochschule Bremen – City University of Applied Sciences

14:20 Cathay Industrial Biotech Ltd. Alex KedoDevelopments in 1,5-Pentanediamine based Polyamides as an Innovative Next-Generation Bio-based and Renewable Polymer

14:40 PolyLabs Kristians GrundštoksBio-based Polyols for the Polyurethane Industry from Tall Oil and Rape Seed Oil

15:00 Corbion Francois de BieTotal and Corbion Join Forces to Bring Innovation to the PLA Market

15:20 Peter Greven GmbH & Co. KG Peter GrevenInnovative and Sustainable Solutions from the Oleochemical Industry

15:40 COFFEE BREAK

16:10 FORESA Antonio Touriño CousoBio-Solutions and Actual Alternatives in the Wood Based Industry to Obtain a Greener Foot Print

Programme | 2nd Conference Day | 11 May 2017

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START-UPS

CHAIRWOMAN

Dr. Eva Waldvogel-MohrForschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Projektträger Jülich

The following two start-ups have been selected by the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF), Federal Ministry of Education and Research

16:30 HPX Polymers GmbH Dr. Dr. Uwe BölzDevelopment of New Bio-degradable Materials Based on Waste Materials from Industrial Processing of Renewable Resources

16:45 Autodisplay Biotech GmbH Martin BellofUtilisation of Empty Fruit Bunches – a Step Towards a More Sustainable Production of Palm Oil

17:00 Anellotech Inc. David SudolskyMoving Towards 100% Bio-based w/Bio-TCat BTX & Olefins

CHAIRMAN

Prof. Dr. Haralabos ZorbasIBB Netzwerk

17:15 Dust BioSolutions GmbH Martin SpitznagelTurning Dust into Stone (with the Help of Bacteria)

17:30 AEP Polymers Sri Elena BenedettiBio-based Phenolics: Development of New Industrial Polymers for Fiber-Reinforced Composites and Polyurethane Foams

17:45 Syngulon Guy HélinSynthetic Biology Technology to Boost Green Chemicals Production

18:00 NETWORKING & SNACKS

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Innovation Award “Bio-based Material of the Year 2017”“Top 6” candidates nominated!For the tenth year in a row, the Innovation Award “Bio-based Material of the Year” will be awarded to the young, innovative bio-based material industry, finding suitable applications and markets for bio-based products. The competition focuses on new developments in these areas, which have had (or will have) a market launch in 2016 or 2017.

This year, six bio-based materials and products have been nominated for the Award by the advisory board – out of more than 20 submitted products. The nominated companies are from the Belgium, Finland, Germany and the United States.

In a short 10-minute presentation, each of the six companies will introduce its innovation. The three winners will be elected by the participants of the International Conference on Bio-based

Materials, 10 –11 May 2017 in Cologne, Germany, and awarded with a prize, sponsored by InfraServ GmbH & Co. Knapsack KG at the dinner buffet.

Phytowelt Green Technologies (DE): Chiral Raspberry Fragrance

Nominees for the Innovation Award “Bio-based Material of the Year 2017”

Cooper Tire (US):Guayule Natural RubberFor Tire Application

Paptic (FI): PAPTIC®

– The Next Generation of PaperPatagonia (US):Patagonia Yulex R3 wetsuit

HEXPOL TPE (BE/SE): Dryfl ex® Green

www.bio-based-conference.com

BIO-LUTIONS (DE):BIO-LUTIONS Fibres

Award Sponsor Organiser

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The “Top 6” candidates are:

1) BIO-LUTIONS GmbH BIO-LUTIONS fibres (up-cycled agricultural residuals)

With its innovative mechanical process, bio-lutions produces high performance ecologically sustainable packaging and disposable tableware made directly from agricultural residuals. Converted into self-binding natural fibres, this innovation lets the contaminating and energy-intense process of cellulose extraction to be a thing of the past. The final products can either decompose under normal conditions, be used for biogas production and can be recycled or burned with a nearly CO2 neutral carbon footprint. Local raw material, local production and local market – decentralisation is the key.

2) Cooper Tire Ltd Guayule natural rubber for tire application(guayule polymer - polyisoprene)

Guayule is a shrub that grows in regions such as the Southwestern U.S. It holds promise as a source of rubber for the tire industry – a possible alternative to Hevea rubber, which could be in short supply in the future and is subject to dramatic price fluctuations. This year, Cooper and its consortium partners completed a five-year bio-material study to assess how guayule rubber could be used in modern passenger car tires. Key wins include among others the creation of the first ever concept tire where all of the natural and synthetic rubber has been replaced with guayule.

3) Hexpol TPE Dryflex® Green (bio-based thermoplastic elastomer)

Dryflex® Green is a family of bio-based thermoplastic elastomers (TPE). They are opening up previously unreachable solutions to the bio-based thermoplastic market by covering a wider range of hardnesses, including softer grades, while incorporating high levels of renewable content to over 90%. Hexpol has also developed compounds using organic fillers from plants, crops or trees; these give additional organic appearance and haptics. Dryflex® Green TPEs are highly customisable, with grades tailored to meet specific application requirements to give manufacturers of household goods, sports equipment, toys, infant care and packaging new opportunities for sustainability.

4) Paptic Ltd PAPTIC® – the next generation of paper(novel renewable, recyclable and reusable material)

Paptic is replacing oil based plastics with bio-based, recyclable and reusable PAPTIC® material, which uses a novel wood fibre for a bioplastic composite paper combining the benefits of paper, plastics and textiles. First application of PAPTIC® is carrier bags, addressing the EU directive target for 55% reduction of plastic bag use by 2019. PAPTIC® bags have been launched to market in June 2016. The patented PAPTIC® technology is based on foam forming technology which is using 30% less energy and enabling up to 50% light weighting of products, when compared to traditional papermaking.

5) Patagonia Inc. Yulex R3 wetsuit (85% natural rubber/15% synthetic rubber by polymer content, recycled polyester content in linings)

Wetsuits have always relied on neoprene (polychloroprene), which is non-renewable with energy-intensive manufacturing process. For eight years, Patagonia has been pioneering natural rubbers and sharing R&D with the surf/wetsuit industry to encourage a shift towards cleaner materials. In 2016, Patagonia launched the world’s first neoprene-free wetsuit, reducing their CO2 emitted in the polymer manufacturing by up to ~80% compared to conventional neoprene. The new plant-based material pioneered by Yulex Corp is sourced from Hevea rubber that is independently certified to the FSC® standard by the Rainforest Alliance, uses ambient rainfall and recycled water in manufacturing.

6) Phytowelt GreenTechnologies GmbH Chiral raspberry fragrance ((R)-alpha-Ionone)

The (R)-alpha-Ionone is the main component of raspberry fragrance. Usually it is synthesized chemically as an racemate which contains the enantiomer (R)-alpha-Ionone as well as the distomer (S)-alpha-Ionone. The (S)-form has a woody and musty flavour which gives the chemical racemate a different and impure fragrance. However, it is complex and uneconomic to separate enantiomers and distomers. With its patented process, Phytowelt is not producing any of the distomers but only the enantiomer. Therefore, the raspberry fragrance is chiral pure, smells intensive and is, because of the biotechnological production, a natural flavour component. This raspberry fragrance is the first natural in the market which can be produced in high quantity as well as quality resulting in a high competitive advantage.

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ExhibitorsNo. 1: Tecnon OrbiChem Ltd

No. 2: Flanders Investment & Trade

No. 3: Addiplast Group

No. 4: DIN CERTCO GmbH

No. 5: Buss AG

No. 6: Fraunhofer UMSICHT

No. 7: InfraServ GmbH & Co. Knapsack KG

No. 8: Jäckering Mühlen- und Nährmittelwerke GmbH

No. 9: ZENIT GmbH

No. 10: Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH

No. 11: nova-Institut GmbH

No. 12: Borregaard

No. 13: Superbio

No. 14: Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant

No. 16: ISCC System GmbH

No. 17: Biobased Press

No. 18: LAT Labor -und Analysen-Technik GmbH

No. 19: m2p-labs GmbH

No. 20: NOVAMONT S.P.A.

No. 21: Available

No. 22: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

No. 23 & 24: Bio-based Material of the Year 2017

The exhibition hall plan can be found at:

www.bio-based-conference.com/exhibitorinfo

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Media Partners

Partners

www.avk-tv.dewww.3-n.info http://bbia.org.uk www.bcnp-consultants.com

www.carmen-ev.dewww.bio.org/events/bio-world-congress

CLIBwww.clib2021.de http://nrw.enterprise-europe-germany.de

www.european-bioplastics.orgwww.epnoe.eu www.ibbnetzwerk-gmbh.com

Award Sponsor

www.infraserv-knapsack.de/en

www.kunststoffl and-nrw.de

RIN StoffströmeRegionales Innovat ionsnetzwerk

www.stoffstroeme.dewww.polycomply-hoechst.com http://rsb.org

Bronze Sponsor

www.novamont.com

www.vhi.de

www.biobasedpress.eu www.bioplasticsmagazine.com www.eurobiotechnews.com www.goingpublic.de/lifesciences

Organiser

www.nova-institute.eu

www.transkript.de www.bio-based.eu/news

http://greenchemicalsblog.com www.liebertpub.comhttps://ilbioeconomista.com

www.plasticker.de

NetCompositesNowI .

http://netcomposites.comwww.k-zeitung.de

www.renewablematter.eu/the-magazine www.heise.de/trwww.sustainabilityconsult.com

www.inicop.org

www.plastixportal.co.za

www.thebiojournal.com

BIO-QED Stakeholder Workshop, May 10th 2017, Room LaurentiusWorkshop starts at 14:00, Maternushaus, Cologne, Germany, Fee: 80 € (+ 19% VAT)All conference participants are welcome to join for free – but please register first!

What is the project about?Opening new industrial routes for the production of the important chemicals BDO and IA from renewable sources rather than petrochemical sources is, in summary, the aim of the BioQED project. In this EU FP7 project, 13 partners from 7 countries (Italy, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Croatia, Spain and the USA) bundled their strengths to successfully create value chains from the renewable resource all the way to the finished product. For more information about the project, please visit http://bio-qed.eu

What is the workshop about?This workshop will be organized in conjunction with the 10th International Conference on Bio-based Materials. Both high-level events will focus on bio-based building blocks and platform chemicals. After a short overview of the project and the market for the BioQED platform chemicals BDO and IA, the rest of the workshop will focus on the applications of these value chains. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, discuss and network with the leading players in the bioeconomy!

Find the programme on http://bio-qed.eu/workshop/programme, register now at http://bio-qed.eu/workshop

BIO-QED receives funding from the European Community’s Seventh Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement No. FP7-613941.

Discount offer for workshop participants: 10% discount for the conference on 10 – 11 May 2017

BIO-QED

30. Mai 2017 in 52146 Würselen bei Aachen

Biokomposit für ökonomisches undökologisches Design – Neues Material für Automobile AnwendungenWorkshop für Entscheider, Fach- und Führungskräfte aus der Automobilindustrie Lernen Sie mit AquacompTM einen naturfaserverstärkten, neuen

Spritzgießwerkstoff für den Automobilbau kennen Biokomposit im technologischen und qualitativen Vergleich mit glasfaserverstärkten

Spritzgießwerkstoffen Günstiges Prozesstemperaturverhalten und kürzere Zykluszeiten Vorteile in Design, Haptik und Akustik – Einsatzmöglichkeiten im Fahrzeuginnenraum Gelegenheit zum fachlichen Austausch und Netzwerken

Veranstaltungsortsimcon kunststofftechnische Software GmbH Schumanstr. 18 a, 52146 Würselen

Andra Becker, +49 (0) 2405 64 571 - 41 [email protected] www.simcon-worldwide.com

Anmeldungwww.bio-based.eu/biokomposit. Die Veranstaltung ist kostenfrei, Anmeldeschluss ist der 19. Mai 2017

Kontakt bei Rückfragen: nova-Institut GmbHDr. Asta Partanen, [email protected]+49 (0)2233 4814-40

WE TURN ENVIRONMENTAL issues INTO SOLUTIONS FOR EVERYONE.

We develop low-impact bioplastics and bioproducts with the aim of responding to realenvironmental and societal challenges.Our solutions go way beyond developed products and they create a virtuous value chain with great opportunities to be seized in different sectors.

www.vttresearch.com

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7 – 8 June 2017 Maternushaus, Cologne, Germany

www.eiha-conference.org

6 – 7 December 2017Maternushaus, Cologne, Germany

www.biocompositescc.com

24 May 2017, 10:00 - 16:30 hAirport Cologne/Bonn, Germanywww.bio-based.eu/nova-sessions

15 – 16 March 2018Maternushaus, Cologne, Germany

www.co2-chemistry.eu

30 May 2017Würselen near Aachen, Germanywww.bio-based.eu/biokomposit

Contact: Mr. Dominik Vogt, +49 (0) 2233 48 14 49, [email protected]

All conferences at www.bio-based.eu

Save the Date: nova-Institute Events in 2017 / 2018

Biocomposites Conference Cologne (BCC)

7th Conference on Wood and Natural Fibre Composites

nova Session

Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers– Markets, Trends and Innovations

Biokomposit für ökonomisches und ökologisches Design – Neues Material für Automobile Anwendungen

Workshop für Entscheider, Fach- und Führungskräfte aus der Automobilindustrie

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www.eiha-conference.org 14th International Conference of the European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA)

International Conference of the European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA)

Applications

•Bio-Composites

•CBDasFoodSupplementandPharmaceutical

•Construction

•Fibres&Shives

•HempSeeds,OilandProteins

• Insulation

•Textiles

Spectrum of Participants

•CultivationConsultants

•Engineers

•HempFoodandFeedIndustry

•NaturalFibreIndustry

•PharmaceuticalIndustry• ResearchandDevelopment

• TradersandInvestors

Don’t miss the biggest industrial hemp event in 2017 – worldwide!

++ Cultivation ++ Processing ++ Economy ++ Sustainability ++ Innovation ++

© Hempro, Hemcore, NPSP Composites (2), Hemp Technology

www.eiha-conference.org

7 – 8 June 2017Maternushaus, Cologne (Germany)

Gold Sponsors

Partners

http://eiha.org www.hemptrade.ca http://internationalhempbuilding.org

www.thehia.org http://iihaindia.org

www.canah.com http://hempconsult.com www.hempro.com

Silver Sponsors

www.hempflax.com www.medicalhemp.com

Bronze Sponsor

www.cannawell.co.uk www.cbdepot.eu

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Biocomposites Conference Cologne7th Conference on Wood and Natural Fibre Composites6 – 7 December 2017, Maternushaus, Germany

© Coperion, Faurecia, Tecnaro, Elastopoli

The world’s most comprehensive biocomposite conference and exhibition will take place in the center of Cologne. On the first day of the conference you will be able to vote for the “Biocomposite of the Year 2017” and stay in touch with the latest innovations in the field of composites. Excellent networking opportunities are offered, as more than 250 participants and 30 exhibitors mainly from industries are expected!

Market opportunities through intersectoral innovation in biocompositesThe main topics of the conference are biocomposites in the automotive industry, in 3D printing and in other high-tech applications.

Largest biocomposites conference in 2017

Organiser

www.nova-institut.eu www.biocompositescc.com

Your contacts

Dr. Asta Partanen Programme, Sponsors, Biocomposite Award

Mobile: +49 (0) 151 – 1113 0128 [email protected]

Dominik Vogt Conference Manager, Exhibition

Phone: +49 (0) 22 33 – 48 14 49 [email protected]

Biocomposites

(Bio-based)Polymers

Wood andNaturalFibres

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nova-Institute‘s Market StudiesOrder at www.bio-based.eu/reports

Bio-based Polymers& Building Blocks

Bio-based polymers, a revolutionary change– Comprehensive trend report on PHA, PLA, PUR/TPU, PA and polymers based on FDCA and SA: Latest developments, producers, drivers and lessons learntpublished 2017-04 / 95 pages / 1,200 €

Policies impacting bio-based plastics market developmentpublished 2017-03 / 57 pages / 400 €

Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers – Global Capacities and Trends 2016-2021published 2017-02 / 249 pages / 2000 €

Asian markets for bio-based chemical building blocks and polymerspublished 2017-01 / 53 pages / 750 €

Consumption of biodegradable and compostable plastic products in Europepublished 2016-04 / 330 slides / 3.500 €

BiocompositesWood-Plastic Composites (WPC) and Natural Fibre Composites (NFC): European and Global Markets 2012 and Future Trends in Automotive and Constructionpublished 06-2015 / 90 pages / 500 €

Industrial Hemp & Derivates

Market Study on Cannabidiol (CBD) published 2016-04 / 49 pages / 500 €

Market Study on Hemp Foodpublished 2016-04 / 30 pages / 200 €

Still available

Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers in the World – Capacities, Production and Applications: Status Quo and Trends Towards 2020 published 2015-12 / 474 pages / 1,000 €

Bio-based Polymers in the World – Capacities, Production and Applications: Status Quo and Trends towards 2020published 2013-03 / 360 pages / 500 €

nova Session

Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers– Markets, Trends and Innovations

24 May 2017, 10:00 - 16:30 hAirport Cologne/Bonn, Germanywww.bio-based.eu/nova-sessions